IN IVM 2018 STATE OF THE ART - Thursday-Saturday 27th - 29th September 2018, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - Asia Pacific Initiative on ...
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STATE OF THE ART IN IVM 2018 Thursday-Saturday 27th – 29th September 2018, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
WELCOME MESSAGE Dear Colleagues, Welcome to the fifth ASPIRE Masterclass on In-vitro maturation (IVM) of oocytes to be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from the 27th to the 29th of September 2018. There is an enormous variability on how IVM is defined and practiced worldwide. This variation is reflected in the types of patients recruited, the pre-treatment medication used, and the methods implemented in the embryology laboratory. While IVM is still considered a research technique for niche indications in Europe and the USA, there are important promoter centers in Vietnam, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Korea, Japan, etc. where significant expertise has been acquired over the years. Many of our colleagues are not aware of the advances in immature oocyte biology and on the potential of IVM as a patient-friendly technique in ART. The culture improvements over the last few years have positively impacted the expectations of IVM as a safer technology than classical IVF in patients with an increased antral follicle count and AMH. In the past decade, several thousands of IVM cycles have been conducted by our group in Ho Chi Minh City. Reasonable results have been recorded and thousands of children have been born here. Recently, new clinical and culture protocols have been applied. Embryological and clinical results have been improved substantially. This Masterclass including demonstrations and discussions aims to cover the latest developments of IVM therapy in human. Theoretical and practical overview of clinical and embryological aspects will be discussed. The course is designed for gynecologists and embryologists considering to implement IVM as an alternative technique for different groups of patients, such as PCOS, oncofertility, good ovarian-reserve IVF patients, etc. We have invited international experts from Europe and Australia, along with local experts who have strong background and expertise on IVM to introduce the most recent developments in IVM and share their clinical experience. This is the first IVM course that will explain the different possibilities to perform IVM to gynecologist and embryologist with the hope to increase the chances for a good outcome for the patient at a low risk. The Master Class takes 3 days: 2 days of lectures followed by discussions and case studies. The last day is planed for a visit to the local IVFMD Clinic offered to a limited group of attendees who will be able to observe the clinical and laboratory live demonstrations; cases discussion with the local team. During the two days of lectures, the following objectives will be covered by the experts •To highlight the biology of small follicle’s immature oocytes •To analyze the pros and cons of different pre-treatment methods •To be aware of the current validated culture methods for IVM in the embryology lab •To discuss actual results in terms of live-birth and safety of IVM •To take a critical discussion about the position that IVM could take in ART program. Ho Chi Minh City, former name Sai Gon, is the largest city of Vietnam. The city is also the most important tourist hub of the country with the mixed flavor of East and West, contemporary and traditional, cosmopolitan cultures. We would like to welcome you here to enjoy a good time in Sai Gon to exchange the professional knowledge and to explore the beauty of the city of Sai Gon. With Best Wishes, Lan Ngoc Vuong MD, PhD Chair, ASPIRE 5th Masterclass 2 | 5TH ASPIRE MASTERCLASS
INVITED SPEAKERS Dr. Vuong Thi Ngoc Lan, Chairperson, Aspire 5th Masterclass Chief Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist IVFMD, My Duc Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City Dr. Vuong Thi Ngoc Lan is currently a lecturer and the Deputy Head at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She was among the first IVF team in Vietnam in 1997 and has experienced more than 20,000 ART cycles since then, including conventional IVF, ICSI, oocyte donation, oocyte freezing, and frozen embryo transfer. She has started to do in-vitro maturation (IVM) of oocytes since 2006. Up to now she has involved in more than 3,000 IVM cycles and many studies in IVM. Dr Vuong Thi Ngoc Lan has also been involved in training and technical support for the establishment of most IVF centers in Vietnam and is also a senior lecturer of many ART training courses in Vietnam. Dr Lan has had more than 30 articles published in local and international journals. She has been invited as a speaker for several regional and international meetings. Professor Dr. Johan Smitz, Co-Chairperson, Aspire 5th Masterclass Free University Brussels (VUB) Brussels, Belgium Prof Dr Johan Smitz is based at the Centre for Reproductive Medicine (CRG) at the Free University Brussels (VUB), Belgium. He graduated as M.D. in 1980 and obtained his specialty in Clinical Pathology/Biochemistry/ Radio-Isotopes in 1986. He sub-specialised in Reproductive Medicine and got his PhD in 1993. He obtained also a degree in Andrology from the University Pierre et Marie Curie- Paris VI (France). From 1986 onwards, He has been the head of the Endocrine Laboratory of the University Hospital. He became Professor of Endocrine Physiology and Reproductive Medicine in 1997 at VUB. He founded the Follicle Biology (FOBI) Research Laboratory in 1997 and is a member of the Steering Committee of the Centre for Reproductive Medicine at UZ-Brussel. His main activities are directed towards the implementation of basic techniques related to oocyte biology from the research laboratory into the clinical activities. Dr. Ho Manh Tuong Leader, IVFMD Group Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Dr. Ho Manh Tuong is the leader of IVFMD Group, which operate four IVF centers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He is also Director of IVFAS, An Sinh Hospital. He has been working in the field of assisted reproductive technology since 1997, when he joined the first IVF team in Vietnam. He is Deputy Editor of Vietnamese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He serves as Secretary General for Ho Chi Minh City Society for Reproductive Medicine (HOSREM). He is also a board member of VAGO (Vietnam Association of Gynecology and Obstetrics). Dr. Ho Manh Tuong is board member (2012-2018) and treasurer (2016-2018) of ASPIRE. Dr. Ho Manh Tuong and his group have had more than 15 publications in international journals including NEJM, Human reproduction, Fertility and Sterility, RBMO… He has more than 100 articles and book chapters published in Vietnamese scientific journals and books. He has been invited speaker of more than 30 international meetings. His recent interests are cryopreservation, in-vitro maturation of oocyte and quality management in IVF. 5TH ASPIRE MASTERCLASS | 3
INVITED SPEAKERS Ms. Hoang Anh Lee My Duc Phu Nhuan Hospital Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Anh got her master in Animal Physiology in 2011 at University of Natural Science at Ho Chi Minh City. Anh has been an embryologist for 8 years. During that time, she worked in IVF Van Hanh (Van Hanh Hospital), IVFAS (An Sinh Hospital), IVFMD (My Duc Hospital) and now she is the Chief embryologist at IVFMD-PN (My Duc Phu Nhuan Hospital). Her major is in vitro maturation and embryo culture. She has participated in several researches about In vitro maturation during the last 3 years. She got some presentations about IVM at ASPIRE and IVF Expert meeting in Vietnam. She is a member of HOSREM (Ho Chi Minh City Society for Reproductive Medicine) and also has experience in training IVF for Vietnamese and foreigner trainees (Singapore, Thailand, Hong kong, Indonesia, Malaysia...) Professor Robert B. Gilchrist NHMRC Senior Research Fellow Director of Research in the School of Women's & Children's Health UNSW Sydney Sydney, Australia Professor Robert Gilchrist is an oocyte biologist whose research encompasses basic and applied aspects of ovarian folliculogenesis, oocyte maturation and preimplantation embryo development. He conducts discovery research on oocyte-somatic cell interactions as a determinant of subsequent embryonic development. He recently identified cumulin, a heterodimer of GDF9 and BMP15, and showed that it regulates oocyte quality. Dr Gilchrist also studies new biomarkers of oocyte quality. In addition he manages an applied research program with the objectives of improving oocyte IVM technologies in animals and women. Currently a number of his IVM inventions are undergoing clinical evaluation. Professor Gilchrist completed his D.Sc.Agr. (Magna cum laude) in 1996 on oocyte maturation at the University of Göttingen in Germany. He then returned to Australia, where he spent 18 years at the University of Adelaide, initially as a post-doctoral fellow and then as a research group leader. He is currently Director of Research at the School of Women’s and Children’s Health at the University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia. He is an NHMRC Senior Research Fellow. He has published >110 peer-reviewed papers including 20 reviews/chapters. He currently has an H-index of 45 with >7,000 citations [Google Scholar]. Dr. Sergio Romero Free University Brussels (VUB) Brussels, Belgium Dr. Romero is a Senior Research Consultant at the Follicle Biology Unit of Free University Brussels (VUB). He is also the Director of Research at Centro de Fertilidad y Reproducción Asistida (CEFRA) and a Consultant at BIOMER. His research interest are in the physiological processes related to the development of the female gamete as well as engineering in vitro enviroments to reproduce such processes. 4 | 5TH ASPIRE MASTERCLASS
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, 27th September 2018 0800hrs - 0830hrs Registration Welcome Remarks By Masterclass Chairperson 0830hrs - 0845hrs Lan N Vuong Why Taking up IVM Treatment into the Menu of ART? Historical Perspective 0845hrs - 0915hrs Tuong M Ho Evolution of the IVM Practice Over the Last 25 Years Definition 0915hrs - 0930hrs Johan Smitz The Importance of Defining What is IVM The Physiological Basis of Developmental Capacity 0930hrs - 1005hrs Robert Gilchrist What Does the Oocyte Need, to Become a Competent Embryo? 1005hrs - 1020hrs Discussion 1020hrs - 1050hrs Coffee-break Patient Selection for IVM 1050hrs - 1115hrs Lan N Vuong Who is the Patient That Can Benefit from IVM? The Rationale for Patient Pretreatment 1115hrs - 1145hrs Johan Smitz How to Pre-Treat the Patient for the IVM Oocyte Pick-Up The Animal Models That Inspired Application of IVM in Human 1145hrs - 1220hrs Robert Gilchrist From Mouse to Bovine Model 1220hrs - 1235hrs Discussion 1235hrs - 1335hrs Lunch The General Culture Aspects of IVM 1335hrs - 1410hrs Johan Smitz Culture Principles That Lead to an Improved Maturation System (Capa) Results From 1410hrs - 1445hrs Anh H Le Embryo Quality in IVM Cultures Organizing the Laboratory for Capa-IVM 1445hrs - 1520hrs Sergio Romero Culture Aspects of Oocyte-Cumulus From 2-7Mm Follicles In PCOS 1520hrs - 1535hrs Discussion 1535hrs - 1605hrs Coffee-break Tuong M Ho, Johan Smitz, Robert Gilchrist Panel Discussion Chaired by Lan N Vuong 1605hrs - 1635hrs Clinical- Is IVM Clinically Advantageous and Safe? 1635hrs - 1705hrs Laboratory- IVM’s Applicability in a Routine ART Lab 1705hrs - 1735hrs Future Of IVM- Additives to Culture Media 1830hrs - 2030hrs Welcome Dinner 5TH ASPIRE MASTERCLASS | 5
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 28th September 2018 Video Demonstrations on IVM Clinic and Embryology 0900hrs - 0930hrs How to Do Immature Oocyte Retrieval Lan N Vuong 0930hrs - 1000hrs How to Handle Immature Oocytes After Retrieval Sergio Romero and Anh H Le 1000hrs - 1030hrs How to Culture And Do IVF With Immature Oocytes Sergio Romero and Anh H Le 1030hrs - 1045hrs Discussion 1045hrs - 1115hrs Case Studies of IVM Cases With Clinical And Lab Details Lan N Vuong and Anh H Le 1115hrs - 1215hrs Lunch 1215hrs - 1345hrs Meet The Experts All Speakers • Indications for IVM • Patient Pretreatment Modalities • Oocyte Retrieval Out of Small Follicles: Technique • The Maturation Culture Steps of CAPA and IVM • The Mode of Fertilization : IVF or ICSI? • The Embryo Culture Results • Fresh or ‘Deferred’ Embryo Transfer ? • Safety Aspects of IVM: The Importance for a Registry • Potential Socio-Economic Impact of IVM in Asian Countries 1345hrs - 1405hrs Concluding Remarks Lan N Vuong and Johan Smitz Saturday, 29th September 2018 - Live IVM Workshop 0900hrs - 1100hrs Live Demo of Oocyte Pick-Ups and Lab Preparation At IVFMD Lan N Vuong and IVFMD Team 1100hrs - 1200hrs Presentation of Cases - Clinical Details and Q&A Session Lan N Vuong and IVFMD Team 1200hrs - 1300hrs Lunch 1300hrs - 1430hrs Live Demo of Handling Immature Oocytes and Culture System Tuong M Ho and IVFMD Team 1430hrs - 1530hrs Presentation of Cases - Lab Details and Q&A Session Tuong M Ho and IVFMD Team Final Discussion: Experience on How to Set-up a System for an 1530hrs - 1600hrs Tuong M Ho, Lan N Vuong and Anh H Le IVM Programme 6 | 5TH ASPIRE MASTERCLASS
REGISTRATION FORM Please complete this form, sign it and send it to ASPIRE Secretariat at jqhoa@aspire-reproduction.org Fields with * are compulsory PERSONAL PARTICULARS *Salutation: Prof. Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. Others, please specify ________________________ *First Name: *Last Name: *Position: Clinician Embryologist Others, please specify ______________________________ Department: *Institution: Address: *Country: Tel: Fax: *Email: *Mobile: I would like to register for (Please tick against the box accordingly to indicate your participation and request) REGISTRATION CATEGORY REGISTRATION FEE FULL Masterclass (27 – 29 September 2018) Inclusive of Scientific Lectures (27 – 28 Sept) and Hands-on Training (29 Sept) USD 600 Aspire Member (Please provide your Membership No: ____________) USD 670 Non-Member HALF Masterclass (27 – 28 September 2018) Inclusive of Scientific Lectures (27 – 28 Sept) only USD 450 Aspire Member (Please provide your Membership No: ____________) USD 520 Non-Member Will you be joining us for the Welcome Dinner on 27 September 2018 (please tick) Yes (Please indicate Dietary Restrictions: _________________________) No *Registration fees are inclusive of course materials and meals during the course. Upon receipt of the registration form, an Invoice will be issued for payment. Participation will only be confirmed once payment has been received by the Aspire Secretariat. Kindly note that Aspire is able to accept payment by Bank Transfer or Paypal (all transaction fees to be fully covered by sender) Cancellation Policy: Refund of registration fee will be as follows: • Prior to July 10th, 2018 - 50% refund of total registration fees • From July 11th, 2018 - no refund of total registration fees Note: In case of cancellation at any stage, an administration fee of USD 35 will not be refunded. Signature and Date 5TH ASPIRE MASTERCLASS | 7
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